AMARJOT SINGH ICCRC Counsel Canada Viber/Whatsapp/ Tel # 780-707-4831 Skype Canadavisa101 email [email protected]Website is www.immigrationteacher.org Six selection factors – Federal skilled workers CIC assesses federal skilled worker applications based on six selection factors. If you score 67 points or higher (out of 100), you may qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker. If you score lower than the pass mark of 67 points, you will not qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker. It is better not to apply at this time. Point grids for each factor: English and/or French skills (Maximum 28 points) Being able to communicate and work in one or both of Canada’s official languages is very important. Knowing English, French or both helps you in the Canadian job market. You can get up to 28 points for your skills in English and French. You will be given points based on your ability to listen speak read and write. Language testing
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Six selection factors – Federal skilled workers CIC assesses federal skilled worker applications based on six selection factors.
If you score 67 points or higher (out of 100), you may qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker.
If you score lower than the pass mark of 67 points, you will not qualify to immigrate to Canada as a federal skilled worker. It is better not to apply at this time.
Point grids for each factor:
English and/or French skills
(Maximum 28 points)
Being able to communicate and work in one or both of Canada’s official languages is very important. Knowing English, French or both helps you in the Canadian job market.
You can get up to 28 points for your skills in English and French. You will be given points based on your ability to
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You must prove the language levels you claim on your application with a language test from an agency approved by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
You will not get an invitation to apply if you do not include language test results for either English or French that show you meet the required level.
If you want to get points for your skills in both English and French, you must provide your language test results for each language at the same time.
Once you take this test, you can use it to see exactly how many points you will get for the language selection factor.
You can find more information about language testing and how to get it on this site.
Calculate your language points
You must meet the minimum level of CLB 7Footnote1 for your first official language in all four language areas.
To get points for your second official language, you must meet the minimum level of CLB 5Footnote1 in all four language areas. Please Note: You can only get points for your second official language if you meet the threshold of CLB 5 in all four language abilities (speaking, listening, reading and writing). You can score four points for your second official language skills.
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First Official Language
Points
Speaking Listening Reading Writing
CLB level 7 4 4 4 4
Below CLB level 7 Not eligible to apply
Note: You can only get four points in total for basic-level skills in your second official language, and only if you have a score of at least CLB 5 in each of the four language abilities.
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You can earn selection points for your education.
To get points, you must:
prove that you earned a Canadian diploma or certificate, OR
have your foreign education assessed by an agency approved by CIC to show it is valid and equal to a completed Canadian
credential.Footnote2 You must include your Canadian credential or your foreign credential and Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report when you apply.
Education Maximum 25 points
University degree at the Doctoral (PhD) level or equalFootnote2 25 points
University degree at the Master’s level or equalFootnote2 OR University level entry-to-practice professional
degree (or equalFootnote2). Occupation related to the degree must be:
NOC 2011 Skill Level A, and
licensed by a provincial regulatory body.
Note: Degree program must be in one of these fields of study: Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry, Podiatry, Optometry, Law, Chiropractic Medicine, or Pharmacy.
23 points
Two or more Canadian post-secondary degrees or diplomas or equalFootnote2 (at least one must be for a
program of at least three years) 22 points
Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma for a program of three years or longer, or equalFootnote2 21 points
Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma for a two-year program, or equalFootnote2 19 points
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Education Maximum 25 points
Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma for a one-year program, or equalFootnote2 15 points
Canadian high school diploma, or equalFootnote2 5 points
Experience
(Maximum 15 points)
You can get points for the number of years you have spent in full-time paid work (at least 30 hours per week, or an equal amount of part-time).
National Occupational Classification (NOC)
The NOC is a system used to classify jobs in the Canadian economy. It describes duties, skills, talents and work settings for different jobs. CIC uses the 2011 edition of the NOC to assess skilled worker applications.
Finding your NOC category
This job code is referred to as your "NOC code" in the Express Entry profile . See Find your NOC to find the NOC information that best matches your jobs.
You will need this information again, so make sure to write it down and keep it with the other papers you need, such as your passport.
If the description and list of main duties match what you did at your last job(s), you can count this experience for points.
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Age Points
43 4
44 3
45 2
46 1
47 and older 0
Arranged employment in Canada
(Maximum 10 points)
In some cases, you can get points if you have a permanent, full-time job offer from a Canadian employer. The job must be arranged before you apply to come to Canada as a federal skilled worker.
A valid job offer has to be:
for full-time, permanent and not seasonal work, and
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in an occupation listed as Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification (NOC).
Find your points based on the chart below.
If And Points
You currently work in Canada on a temporary work permit.
Your work permit is valid both when you apply and when the visa is issued (or you are authorized to work in Canada without a work permit when your visa is issued).
and
CIC issued your work permit based on a positive Labour Market
Impact Assessment (LMIA) from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). Your employer would have applied
for the LMIA, which you then had to attach to your application to CIC.
and
You are working for an employer named on your work permit who has made a permanent job offer based on you being accepted as a skilled worker.
10
You currently work in Canada in a job that is exempt from the LMIA requirement under:
an international agreement (such as, the North America Free Trade Agreement) or
a federal-provincial agreement.
Your work permit is valid both when you apply and when the visa is issued (or you are authorized to work in Canada without a permit when your visa is issued). and
Your current employer has made a permanent job offer based on you being accepted as a skilled worker.
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(Maximum 10 points)
If you have a spouse or common-law partner who will immigrate with you to Canada, they can earn points for adaptability too. You can only get points for each item once.
The maximum number of points in this section is 10.
Adaptability Maximum 10 points
Your spouse or partner’s language level Your spouse or common-law partner has a language level in either English or French at CLB 4 level or higher in all four language abilities (speaking, listening, reading and writing).
To get these points, you must submit test results from an approved agency when you apply. Results can not be more than two years old on the day you apply.
5
Your past study in Canada You finished at least two academic years of full-time study (in a program at least two years long) at a secondary or post-secondary school in Canada.
Full-time study means at least 15 hours of classes per week, and you must have stayed in good academic standing (as set out by the school) during that time.
5
Your spouse or partner’s past study in Canada Your spouse or common-law partner finished at least two academic years of full-time study (in a program at least two years long) at a secondary or post-secondary school in Canada.
Full-time study means at least 15 hours of classes per week, and your spouse or partner must have stayed in good academic standing (as set out by the school) during that time.